How VR, edge computing and the streaming wars will shape the startup scene in 2020
https://tech.newstatesman.com/emerging-technologies/edge-computing-iot-startups
As we head into the new decade, it’s becoming increasingly clear that the tech industry is no longer restricted by what is technically possible, but rather by what is achievable within the confines of resources and infrastructure.
Startups are setting new standards and demonstrating an agility and ability to embrace creativity. For example, in the financial sector in 2019 it was startups that led the way into new territory: Stripe launched a corporate card and HSBC has signed a global partnership agreement with fintech startup Bud, after it helped the bank launch mobile banking app Artha.
How VR, edge computing and the streaming wars will shape the startup scene in 2020
Dec 24, 2019, 11:25am UTC
https://tech.newstatesman.com/emerging-technologies/edge-computing-iot-startups
> As we head into the new decade, it’s becoming increasingly clear that the tech industry is no longer restricted by what is technically possible, but rather by what is achievable within the confines of resources and infrastructure.
> Startups are setting new standards and demonstrating an agility and ability to embrace creativity. For example, in the financial sector in 2019 it was startups that led the way into new territory: Stripe launched a corporate card and HSBC has signed a global partnership agreement with fintech startup Bud, after it helped the bank launch mobile banking app Artha.